After the Giants reunited general manager Dave Gettleman and offensive coordinator Mike Shula with some familiar faces from their stints with the Panthers, they intend to sign former Cardinals defensive end/outside linebacker Kareem Martin, according to multiple reports.

The terms of the deal were not immediately known.

Martin, 26, spent his first four seasons in Arizona, including three under Bettcher as defensive coordinator. He played in 56 games with 14 starts, 10 of which came in 2017.

A former third-round draft pick out of North Carolina, Martin has 51 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, with four forced fumbles. He stepped up last season after Markus Golden suffered a season-ending ACL tear, with his defensive snap count jumping from 33 in 2016 to 457 in 2016.

The Giants have high-paid veterans Olivier Vernon and Jason Pierre-Paul to start on the outside in their defense. One of the defense's major problems is a lack of depth, which this addition should help address.